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Reviews of Brewcult Spoiler Alert Pale Lager, Sierra Nevada Oktoberfest lager

Chris Shanahan

Sierra Nevada 2015 Oktoberfest Festival Lager 355ml and Brewcult Spoiler Alert Pale Lager 330ml.
Sierra Nevada 2015 Oktoberfest Festival Lager 355ml and Brewcult Spoiler Alert Pale Lager 330ml.Supplied

Brewer and ski enthusiast Chuck Hahn will no doubt look with excitement at the new Blizzard Brewery, on the Victorian ski-fields.

Hahn, founder of Hahn, James Squire and one-time head brewer for the Lion group, in 2009 established his own alpine brewery, Kosciuszko Brewing, at Jindabyne.

The town, gateway to the NSW ski-fields, sits below the snow line at about 920 metres. Blizzard Brewing, however, lies right in the middle of the white stuff, at 1550 metres above sea level.

A Linkedin notice from the company says the brewery, due to open in April 2016, is just 50 metres from the Cobungra ski-lift and 10 kilometres from the Mount Hotham ski-lifts.

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Blizzard claims to be the "only brewer in Australia to adopt the Rocky Mountains craft brewing model that is based on ski resorts and their visitors".

Brewcult Spoiler Alert Pale Lager 330ml
★★★
$4.90

Brewcult of Derrimut, Victoria, urges drinkers to embrace a simple refreshing beer and not to "hate on lager". Their pale lager appeals for it herbal, hoppy aroma and crisp, fresh palate. However, the hops bitterness, though pleasant at first sip, quickly becomes astringent and takes over the beer.

Sierra Nevada 2015 Oktoberfest Festival Lager 355ml
★★★★½
$5.50

America's Sierra Nevada made this lager in collaboration with Germany's Brauhaus Riegele. Made in the mould of "festbier", the beer served at Oktoberfest, it offers a rich, warm, malty flavour with a creamy, soft palate. Harmonious hops flavour and bitterness perfectly balance the malt sweetness.

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